1. CaigentanThe Caigentan is circa 1590 text written by the Ming Dynasty scholar and philosopher Hong Zicheng 洪自誠. This compilation of aphorisms eclectically combines elements from the Three teachings, and is comparable with Marcus Aurelius' Meditations or La Rouchefoucauld's Maximes.
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